The Flint River rises in Saginaw County on Feb. 21, 2018 along with other streams and rivers across Mid-Michigan. This video shows the river at flood stage as it pushes debris downstream beneath the Delmas OrmsbyBridge.

published:21 Feb 2018

views:176

For emergency assistance in floods and storms, call the SES on 132 500. For life-threatening emergencies, call 000.

published:29 Feb 2012

views:4363

***NOT FOR BROADCAST - LICENSING AVAILABLE***
ShotDate: August 13, 2016
Video from the August 13 flash flood event centered around Perry County, Illinois north of Du Quoin. Video contains footage from rural areas along US-51 along with several county roads. This also includes footage of a red pickup that somehow makes it through a crazy amount of water on PigeonRoad, west of US-51.
This video is part of the Tornadoes KickMedia stock video collection from Tony Laubach.
To license this footage, please contact Tony Laubach through YouTube or Facebook.
News clips or media clips are used as a portfolio piece to show the work done on-air by Tony Laubach/Tornadoes Kick Media, LLC.
Original content being used on air is property of Tony Laubach/TKM and clip is being used with permission to archive work for portfolio use. The broadcast clip remains property of the station/network in the clip. Clips used during interviews are a mix between Tony Laubach and other photographers and will remain property of those other owners or the station.
To view Laubach's portfolio website, go to http://www.tonylaubach.info
To view Laubach's Facebook page, go to http://www.facebook.com/TonyLaubach
METEOROLOGIST TONY LAUBACH
www.facebook.com/TonyLaubach

published:15 Aug 2016

views:1199

Police say that the man entered the store, made a purchase and then exposed himself.

published:10 Feb 2017

views:934

Over the past two decades, extreme weather events have caused more than 13,000 deaths and property damage in excess of $6.4 billion in Vietnam. More than 70% of the country's population is at risk of natural hazards, particularly the rural and urban poor. Destruction of roads inhibits disaster emergency response, leaving
many communities isolated with no means to evacuate. Disruption of connectivity between cities and regions negatively impacts trade patterns, and slows down recovery and reconstruction efforts, and is more costly for national and local governments.
Vietnam, with the World Bank and GFDRR, are working closely together to conduct research and trials on the resilience of vulnerable rural roads, flood-proofing the National Highway 1a—the country's main transport corridor—and minimizing the risk of connectivity loss in communities. The project applies a participatory approach that engages the local community in building and maintaining climate resilient roadways.

published:22 May 2014

views:3116

Outside the small town of Walker, Louisiana, a rural Baptist church has become an oasis for flood victims.
As waters rose earlier this month, National Guard rescue crews dropped people off at SouthWalkerBaptist Church located on a ridge of relatively high ground. The church has sheltered 96 people in the days after the storm, and PastorMark Carroll said the sanctuary is still a dormitory for more than 20 who lost their homes. It is also housing volunteers who have come to help people rebuild.
The church is offering hot meals, running a pantry stocked by donations from around the U.S. and conducting prayer services.
http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2016-08-21-US--Deep%20South%20Weather/id-f4a501abb59c4d158f8377ec61376182
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com

published:21 Aug 2016

views:602

Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city
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Flood

A flood is an overflow of water that submerges land which is usually dry. The European Union (EU) Floods Directive defines a flood as a covering by water of land not normally covered by water. In the sense of "flowing water", the word may also be applied to the inflow of the tide.

Flooding may occur as an overflow of water from water bodies, such as a river, lake, or ocean, in which the water overtops or breaks levees, resulting in some of that water escaping its usual boundaries, or it may occur due to an accumulation of rainwater on saturated ground in an areal flood. While the size of a lake or other body of water will vary with seasonal changes in precipitation and snow melt, these changes in size are unlikely to be considered significant unless they flood property or drown domestic animals.

Floods can also occur in rivers when the flow rate exceeds the capacity of the river channel, particularly at bends or meanders in the waterway. Floods often cause damage to homes and businesses if they are in the natural flood plains of rivers. While riverine flood damage can be eliminated by moving away from rivers and other bodies of water, people have traditionally lived and worked by rivers because the land is usually flat and fertile and because rivers provide easy travel and access to commerce and industry.

Rural area

In general, a rural area or countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities. The Health Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services defines the word "rural" as encompassing "...all population, housing, and territory not included within an urban area. Whatever is not urban is considered rural."

Typical rural areas have a low population density and small settlements. Agricultural areas are commonly rural, though so are others such as forests. Different countries have varying definitions of "rural" for statistical and administrative purposes.

Tony Laubach

Tony Laubach is an American professional storm chaser and Meteorologist. He has participated in several field research projects and is one of the surviving members of TWISTEX. He has been contracted as a severe weather photojournalist for various major television networks, starred in several television shows, including Seasons 3 through 5 of "Storm Chasers" on Discovery Channel.

Laubach is the Weather Warrior for WSIL-TV in Carterville, Illinois and was brought onto the team on July 31, 2013. In 2015, Laubach created and produced a nine-part segment that aired every Wednesday from May 3-July 8 called Weather Warrior Wednesday. It was a weekly package detailing his storm chasing that he produced from the field.

Laubach was the Contributing Producer, one of the Videographers, and one of the featured talent in KMGH 7News's 2011 television news special, "Tracking Twisters". The special has received two awards; one in 2011 from the Colorado Broadcast Association for "Best Single Program Including News Magazine Programs" and the other a 2012 regional Emmy award from the National Television Academy Heartland Chapter for "Magazine Program/Weather Program".

National Guard

National Guard is the name used by a wide variety of current and historical uniformed organizations in different countries. The original National Guard was formed during the French Revolution around a cadre of defectors from the French Guards.

Flint River rises in flooding rural Saginaw County

The Flint River rises in Saginaw County on Feb. 21, 2018 along with other streams and rivers across Mid-Michigan. This video shows the river at flood stage as it pushes debris downstream beneath the Delmas OrmsbyBridge.

0:31

Flood Safety Information for Rural Properties

Flood Safety Information for Rural Properties

Flood Safety Information for Rural Properties

For emergency assistance in floods and storms, call the SES on 132 500. For life-threatening emergencies, call 000.

4:31

08/13/2016 Perry County, IL - Rural Flash Flood

08/13/2016 Perry County, IL - Rural Flash Flood

08/13/2016 Perry County, IL - Rural Flash Flood

***NOT FOR BROADCAST - LICENSING AVAILABLE***
ShotDate: August 13, 2016
Video from the August 13 flash flood event centered around Perry County, Illinois north of Du Quoin. Video contains footage from rural areas along US-51 along with several county roads. This also includes footage of a red pickup that somehow makes it through a crazy amount of water on PigeonRoad, west of US-51.
This video is part of the Tornadoes KickMedia stock video collection from Tony Laubach.
To license this footage, please contact Tony Laubach through YouTube or Facebook.
News clips or media clips are used as a portfolio piece to show the work done on-air by Tony Laubach/Tornadoes Kick Media, LLC.
Original content being used on air is property of Tony Laubach/TKM and clip is being used with permission to archive work for portfolio use. The broadcast clip remains property of the station/network in the clip. Clips used during interviews are a mix between Tony Laubach and other photographers and will remain property of those other owners or the station.
To view Laubach's portfolio website, go to http://www.tonylaubach.info
To view Laubach's Facebook page, go to http://www.facebook.com/TonyLaubach
METEOROLOGIST TONY LAUBACH
www.facebook.com/TonyLaubach

0:26

Rural Nevada under flood warning after dam fails

Rural Nevada under flood warning after dam fails

Rural Nevada under flood warning after dam fails

Police say that the man entered the store, made a purchase and then exposed himself.

5:11

Bolstering Resilience to Floods and Storms in Vietnam

Bolstering Resilience to Floods and Storms in Vietnam

Bolstering Resilience to Floods and Storms in Vietnam

Over the past two decades, extreme weather events have caused more than 13,000 deaths and property damage in excess of $6.4 billion in Vietnam. More than 70% of the country's population is at risk of natural hazards, particularly the rural and urban poor. Destruction of roads inhibits disaster emergency response, leaving
many communities isolated with no means to evacuate. Disruption of connectivity between cities and regions negatively impacts trade patterns, and slows down recovery and reconstruction efforts, and is more costly for national and local governments.
Vietnam, with the World Bank and GFDRR, are working closely together to conduct research and trials on the resilience of vulnerable rural roads, flood-proofing the National Highway 1a—the country's main transport corridor—and minimizing the risk of connectivity loss in communities. The project applies a participatory approach that engages the local community in building and maintaining climate resilient roadways.

0:56

Rural church provides for victims of Louisiana flood

Rural church provides for victims of Louisiana flood

Rural church provides for victims of Louisiana flood

Outside the small town of Walker, Louisiana, a rural Baptist church has become an oasis for flood victims.
As waters rose earlier this month, National Guard rescue crews dropped people off at SouthWalkerBaptist Church located on a ridge of relatively high ground. The church has sheltered 96 people in the days after the storm, and PastorMark Carroll said the sanctuary is still a dormitory for more than 20 who lost their homes. It is also housing volunteers who have come to help people rebuild.
The church is offering hot meals, running a pantry stocked by donations from around the U.S. and conducting prayer services.
http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2016-08-21-US--Deep%20South%20Weather/id-f4a501abb59c4d158f8377ec61376182
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6:07

Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city

Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city

Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city

Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city
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Indian Flood Rural area flood #NAINPUR FLOOD

Rural church Aids After Louisiana Flood

Outside the town of Walker, Louisiana, a rural Baptist church has become an oasis for flood victims. As waters rose caused torrential rains earlier this month, National Guard rescue crews dropped people off at SouthWalkerBaptist Church because it sits on a ridge of relatively high ground in Livingston Parish near Baton Rouge. Even as flooding has receded in recent days, the church — like many other places across hard-hit south Louisiana — has continued providing sustenance for the body and soul. It sheltered 96 people in the days after the storm, and PastorMark Carroll said the
sanctuary is still a dormitory for more than 20 who lost their homes, including a man who had been living in his car until Saturday. It is also housing volunteers who have come to help people rebuild with hot meals also being provided
http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2016-08-21-US--Deep%20South%20Weather/id-0a370978bca742d39b810488c90396ac
http://www.wochit.com
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8:45

Final Year Projects | Near Real-Time Flood Detection in Urban and Rural Areas Using High-Resolut

Final Year Projects | Near Real-Time Flood Detection in Urban and Rural Areas Using High-Resolut

Final Year Projects | Near Real-Time Flood Detection in Urban and Rural Areas Using High-Resolut

Flood seen in rural area in up east

Flood pain continues in rural Victoria

Small towns left waterlogged and forgotten.

0:39

Rural Church Provides Refuge After Louisiana Flood

Rural Church Provides Refuge After Louisiana Flood

Rural Church Provides Refuge After Louisiana Flood

A rural Baptist church has become an oasis for flood victims.
because it sits on a ridge of relatively high ground in Livingston Parish near Baton Rouge, the National Guard rescue crews have made the church a drop off site for people rescued from the flood. The church, like many other places across hard-hit south Louisiana, has continued providing its service, nourishing both the body and soul.
96 people people have been sheltered there in the days after the storm. It is also housing volunteers who have come to help people rebuild.
http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2016-08-21-US-Deep-South-Weather/id-656070d599f446baa9715aac6d286842
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com

Flint River rises in flooding rural Saginaw County

The Flint River rises in Saginaw County on Feb. 21, 2018 along with other streams and rivers across Mid-Michigan. This video shows the river at flood stage as it pushes debris downstream beneath the Delmas OrmsbyBridge.

published: 21 Feb 2018

Flood Safety Information for Rural Properties

For emergency assistance in floods and storms, call the SES on 132 500. For life-threatening emergencies, call 000.

published: 29 Feb 2012

08/13/2016 Perry County, IL - Rural Flash Flood

***NOT FOR BROADCAST - LICENSING AVAILABLE***
ShotDate: August 13, 2016
Video from the August 13 flash flood event centered around Perry County, Illinois north of Du Quoin. Video contains footage from rural areas along US-51 along with several county roads. This also includes footage of a red pickup that somehow makes it through a crazy amount of water on PigeonRoad, west of US-51.
This video is part of the Tornadoes KickMedia stock video collection from Tony Laubach.
To license this footage, please contact Tony Laubach through YouTube or Facebook.
News clips or media clips are used as a portfolio piece to show the work done on-air by Tony Laubach/Tornadoes Kick Media, LLC.
Original content being used on air is property of Tony Laubach/TKM and clip is being used with permissio...

published: 15 Aug 2016

Rural Nevada under flood warning after dam fails

Police say that the man entered the store, made a purchase and then exposed himself.

published: 10 Feb 2017

Bolstering Resilience to Floods and Storms in Vietnam

Over the past two decades, extreme weather events have caused more than 13,000 deaths and property damage in excess of $6.4 billion in Vietnam. More than 70% of the country's population is at risk of natural hazards, particularly the rural and urban poor. Destruction of roads inhibits disaster emergency response, leaving
many communities isolated with no means to evacuate. Disruption of connectivity between cities and regions negatively impacts trade patterns, and slows down recovery and reconstruction efforts, and is more costly for national and local governments.
Vietnam, with the World Bank and GFDRR, are working closely together to conduct research and trials on the resilience of vulnerable rural roads, flood-proofing the National Highway 1a—the country's main transport corridor—and m...

published: 22 May 2014

Rural church provides for victims of Louisiana flood

Outside the small town of Walker, Louisiana, a rural Baptist church has become an oasis for flood victims.
As waters rose earlier this month, National Guard rescue crews dropped people off at SouthWalkerBaptist Church located on a ridge of relatively high ground. The church has sheltered 96 people in the days after the storm, and PastorMark Carroll said the sanctuary is still a dormitory for more than 20 who lost their homes. It is also housing volunteers who have come to help people rebuild.
The church is offering hot meals, running a pantry stocked by donations from around the U.S. and conducting prayer services.
http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2016-08-21-US--Deep%20South%20Weather/id-f4a501abb59c4d158f8377ec61376182
http://www.wochit.com
This...

published: 21 Aug 2016

Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city

Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city
City42 gives you the latest news and breaking stories from Lahore
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Indian Flood Rural area flood #NAINPUR FLOOD

Rural church Aids After Louisiana Flood

Outside the town of Walker, Louisiana, a rural Baptist church has become an oasis for flood victims. As waters rose caused torrential rains earlier this month, National Guard rescue crews dropped people off at SouthWalkerBaptist Church because it sits on a ridge of relatively high ground in Livingston Parish near Baton Rouge. Even as flooding has receded in recent days, the church — like many other places across hard-hit south Louisiana — has continued providing sustenance for the body and soul. It sheltered 96 people in the days after the storm, and PastorMark Carroll said the
sanctuary is still a dormitory for more than 20 who lost their homes, including a man who had been living in his car until Saturday. It is also housing volunteers who have come to help people rebuild with hot mea...

published: 22 Aug 2016

Final Year Projects | Near Real-Time Flood Detection in Urban and Rural Areas Using High-Resolut

Flood seen in rural area in up east

Flood pain continues in rural Victoria

Small towns left waterlogged and forgotten.

published: 14 Feb 2011

Rural Church Provides Refuge After Louisiana Flood

A rural Baptist church has become an oasis for flood victims.
because it sits on a ridge of relatively high ground in Livingston Parish near Baton Rouge, the National Guard rescue crews have made the church a drop off site for people rescued from the flood. The church, like many other places across hard-hit south Louisiana, has continued providing its service, nourishing both the body and soul.
96 people people have been sheltered there in the days after the storm. It is also housing volunteers who have come to help people rebuild.
http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2016-08-21-US-Deep-South-Weather/id-656070d599f446baa9715aac6d286842
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com

Flint River rises in flooding rural Saginaw County

The Flint River rises in Saginaw County on Feb. 21, 2018 along with other streams and rivers across Mid-Michigan. This video shows the river at flood stage as i...

The Flint River rises in Saginaw County on Feb. 21, 2018 along with other streams and rivers across Mid-Michigan. This video shows the river at flood stage as it pushes debris downstream beneath the Delmas OrmsbyBridge.

The Flint River rises in Saginaw County on Feb. 21, 2018 along with other streams and rivers across Mid-Michigan. This video shows the river at flood stage as it pushes debris downstream beneath the Delmas OrmsbyBridge.

***NOT FOR BROADCAST - LICENSING AVAILABLE***
ShotDate: August 13, 2016
Video from the August 13 flash flood event centered around Perry County, Illinois north of Du Quoin. Video contains footage from rural areas along US-51 along with several county roads. This also includes footage of a red pickup that somehow makes it through a crazy amount of water on PigeonRoad, west of US-51.
This video is part of the Tornadoes KickMedia stock video collection from Tony Laubach.
To license this footage, please contact Tony Laubach through YouTube or Facebook.
News clips or media clips are used as a portfolio piece to show the work done on-air by Tony Laubach/Tornadoes Kick Media, LLC.
Original content being used on air is property of Tony Laubach/TKM and clip is being used with permission to archive work for portfolio use. The broadcast clip remains property of the station/network in the clip. Clips used during interviews are a mix between Tony Laubach and other photographers and will remain property of those other owners or the station.
To view Laubach's portfolio website, go to http://www.tonylaubach.info
To view Laubach's Facebook page, go to http://www.facebook.com/TonyLaubach
METEOROLOGIST TONY LAUBACH
www.facebook.com/TonyLaubach

***NOT FOR BROADCAST - LICENSING AVAILABLE***
ShotDate: August 13, 2016
Video from the August 13 flash flood event centered around Perry County, Illinois north of Du Quoin. Video contains footage from rural areas along US-51 along with several county roads. This also includes footage of a red pickup that somehow makes it through a crazy amount of water on PigeonRoad, west of US-51.
This video is part of the Tornadoes KickMedia stock video collection from Tony Laubach.
To license this footage, please contact Tony Laubach through YouTube or Facebook.
News clips or media clips are used as a portfolio piece to show the work done on-air by Tony Laubach/Tornadoes Kick Media, LLC.
Original content being used on air is property of Tony Laubach/TKM and clip is being used with permission to archive work for portfolio use. The broadcast clip remains property of the station/network in the clip. Clips used during interviews are a mix between Tony Laubach and other photographers and will remain property of those other owners or the station.
To view Laubach's portfolio website, go to http://www.tonylaubach.info
To view Laubach's Facebook page, go to http://www.facebook.com/TonyLaubach
METEOROLOGIST TONY LAUBACH
www.facebook.com/TonyLaubach

Bolstering Resilience to Floods and Storms in Vietnam

Over the past two decades, extreme weather events have caused more than 13,000 deaths and property damage in excess of $6.4 billion in Vietnam. More than 70% of...

Over the past two decades, extreme weather events have caused more than 13,000 deaths and property damage in excess of $6.4 billion in Vietnam. More than 70% of the country's population is at risk of natural hazards, particularly the rural and urban poor. Destruction of roads inhibits disaster emergency response, leaving
many communities isolated with no means to evacuate. Disruption of connectivity between cities and regions negatively impacts trade patterns, and slows down recovery and reconstruction efforts, and is more costly for national and local governments.
Vietnam, with the World Bank and GFDRR, are working closely together to conduct research and trials on the resilience of vulnerable rural roads, flood-proofing the National Highway 1a—the country's main transport corridor—and minimizing the risk of connectivity loss in communities. The project applies a participatory approach that engages the local community in building and maintaining climate resilient roadways.

Over the past two decades, extreme weather events have caused more than 13,000 deaths and property damage in excess of $6.4 billion in Vietnam. More than 70% of the country's population is at risk of natural hazards, particularly the rural and urban poor. Destruction of roads inhibits disaster emergency response, leaving
many communities isolated with no means to evacuate. Disruption of connectivity between cities and regions negatively impacts trade patterns, and slows down recovery and reconstruction efforts, and is more costly for national and local governments.
Vietnam, with the World Bank and GFDRR, are working closely together to conduct research and trials on the resilience of vulnerable rural roads, flood-proofing the National Highway 1a—the country's main transport corridor—and minimizing the risk of connectivity loss in communities. The project applies a participatory approach that engages the local community in building and maintaining climate resilient roadways.

Outside the small town of Walker, Louisiana, a rural Baptist church has become an oasis for flood victims.
As waters rose earlier this month, National Guard rescue crews dropped people off at SouthWalkerBaptist Church located on a ridge of relatively high ground. The church has sheltered 96 people in the days after the storm, and PastorMark Carroll said the sanctuary is still a dormitory for more than 20 who lost their homes. It is also housing volunteers who have come to help people rebuild.
The church is offering hot meals, running a pantry stocked by donations from around the U.S. and conducting prayer services.
http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2016-08-21-US--Deep%20South%20Weather/id-f4a501abb59c4d158f8377ec61376182
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This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com

Outside the small town of Walker, Louisiana, a rural Baptist church has become an oasis for flood victims.
As waters rose earlier this month, National Guard rescue crews dropped people off at SouthWalkerBaptist Church located on a ridge of relatively high ground. The church has sheltered 96 people in the days after the storm, and PastorMark Carroll said the sanctuary is still a dormitory for more than 20 who lost their homes. It is also housing volunteers who have come to help people rebuild.
The church is offering hot meals, running a pantry stocked by donations from around the U.S. and conducting prayer services.
http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2016-08-21-US--Deep%20South%20Weather/id-f4a501abb59c4d158f8377ec61376182
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Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city

Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city
City42 gives you the latest news and breaking stories from Lahore
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https...

Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city
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Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city
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Outside the town of Walker, Louisiana, a rural Baptist church has become an oasis for flood victims. As waters rose caused torrential rains earlier this month, National Guard rescue crews dropped people off at SouthWalkerBaptist Church because it sits on a ridge of relatively high ground in Livingston Parish near Baton Rouge. Even as flooding has receded in recent days, the church — like many other places across hard-hit south Louisiana — has continued providing sustenance for the body and soul. It sheltered 96 people in the days after the storm, and PastorMark Carroll said the
sanctuary is still a dormitory for more than 20 who lost their homes, including a man who had been living in his car until Saturday. It is also housing volunteers who have come to help people rebuild with hot meals also being provided
http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2016-08-21-US--Deep%20South%20Weather/id-0a370978bca742d39b810488c90396ac
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com

Outside the town of Walker, Louisiana, a rural Baptist church has become an oasis for flood victims. As waters rose caused torrential rains earlier this month, National Guard rescue crews dropped people off at SouthWalkerBaptist Church because it sits on a ridge of relatively high ground in Livingston Parish near Baton Rouge. Even as flooding has receded in recent days, the church — like many other places across hard-hit south Louisiana — has continued providing sustenance for the body and soul. It sheltered 96 people in the days after the storm, and PastorMark Carroll said the
sanctuary is still a dormitory for more than 20 who lost their homes, including a man who had been living in his car until Saturday. It is also housing volunteers who have come to help people rebuild with hot meals also being provided
http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2016-08-21-US--Deep%20South%20Weather/id-0a370978bca742d39b810488c90396ac
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com

published:22 Aug 2016

views:173

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Final Year Projects | Near Real-Time Flood Detection in Urban and Rural Areas Using High-Resolut

A rural Baptist church has become an oasis for flood victims.
because it sits on a ridge of relatively high ground in Livingston Parish near Baton Rouge, the National Guard rescue crews have made the church a drop off site for people rescued from the flood. The church, like many other places across hard-hit south Louisiana, has continued providing its service, nourishing both the body and soul.
96 people people have been sheltered there in the days after the storm. It is also housing volunteers who have come to help people rebuild.
http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2016-08-21-US-Deep-South-Weather/id-656070d599f446baa9715aac6d286842
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com

A rural Baptist church has become an oasis for flood victims.
because it sits on a ridge of relatively high ground in Livingston Parish near Baton Rouge, the National Guard rescue crews have made the church a drop off site for people rescued from the flood. The church, like many other places across hard-hit south Louisiana, has continued providing its service, nourishing both the body and soul.
96 people people have been sheltered there in the days after the storm. It is also housing volunteers who have come to help people rebuild.
http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2016-08-21-US-Deep-South-Weather/id-656070d599f446baa9715aac6d286842
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com

Flint River rises in flooding rural Saginaw County

The Flint River rises in Saginaw County on Feb. 21, 2018 along with other streams and rivers across Mid-Michigan. This video shows the river at flood stage as it pushes debris downstream beneath the Delmas OrmsbyBridge.

Assam Flood Prone Areas: LOW COST RURAL HOUSING

The design proposal aims to construct housing at low cost and good quality. The site selected is Kamalabari Satra village in the state of Assam, the northeast of India.
The design proposes the usage of these locally available materials and skills to construct a low-cost housing which is in accordance with the local customs and traditions. The design emphasizes on creating a calamity resistant structure which is also sustainable on its own accord. It sets to promote the maximum usage of the naturally available sunlight and the more than average rainwater.Timber and bamboo, the locally available materials are lightweight and have a low carbon footprint. This also increases the quality of living.

published: 27 Jan 2018

Flood

CommunityWorld ServiceAsia works with rural, disaster prone communities in Sindh to improve their disaster resilience through trainings, awareness and other capacity building initiatives. We focus on raising awareness on Disaster Risk Reduction among women, men, boys and girls to enable them to respond effectively to future emergencies. We do this not only to reduce the level of vulnerable groups in any disaster but also promote a level of sustainability.
Trainings on DRR are imparted through the use of a MobileKnowledgeResourceCentre (MKRC), a training vehicle for disaster preparedness, which uses simulation models and hands-on group activities to engage students, youth and community members.
Dissemination of other informational material such as posters, videos on DRR and impleme...

World most dengerous driving over flood

The Mississippi Flood, Vernon Dalhart

A late Blue Amberol, Vernon Dalhart's The MississippiFlood, #5395, describes one of many floods on the Mississippi River below its confluence with the Ohio. The song was probably written to represent the flood of 1927, the year this late '20's Blue Amberol was made. Vernon Dalhart was a very popular artist with rural America and Dalhart's cylinders, usually dubbed from DiamondDisks, helped to keep the cylinder record in production until the crash in "29 when Edison's production of entertainment recordings ended.

published: 11 Nov 2017

Flood Buds! A Blink From Disaster.

Our mission is to create a trusted community for victims of flooding in rural areas, where they all can be assisted in the aftermath through evacuation, re-construction of homes etc and prevent the destruction of homes and buildings for future disasters.
This video explains the effects of flooding in the Caribbean and how to be prepared when a disaster strikes.
Connect with us on Facebook @ FloodBudsEmail: floodbudstt@gmail.com

published: 03 Nov 2017

Animals, celebrities and crowds flood feilding for annual rural day

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Flood Risk Management | RWTHx and TUMx on edX

Take this course for free on edx.org: https://www.edx.org/course/flood-risk-management-rwthx-tumx-frmx
Understand the fundamentals of flood risk management and forecasting and learn how to implement ideas and measures to prevent damage.
About this course
In the last decades, the reported damages caused by natural hazards increased tremendously. Flood risk management aims to prevent the loss of properties, assets and life caused by floods. The MOOCs focus is on aspects of flood risk management, forecasting and protection measures. You will learn which concepts exist to protect people from floods having a look at the catchment, the rivers and the settlements at risk. Following the so-called flood risk cycle, prevention, protection and preparation measures are shown.
With a focus on Europe...

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Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city

Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city
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Flint River rises in flooding rural Saginaw County

The Flint River rises in Saginaw County on Feb. 21, 2018 along with other streams and rivers across Mid-Michigan. This video shows the river at flood stage as i...

The Flint River rises in Saginaw County on Feb. 21, 2018 along with other streams and rivers across Mid-Michigan. This video shows the river at flood stage as it pushes debris downstream beneath the Delmas OrmsbyBridge.

The Flint River rises in Saginaw County on Feb. 21, 2018 along with other streams and rivers across Mid-Michigan. This video shows the river at flood stage as it pushes debris downstream beneath the Delmas OrmsbyBridge.

Assam Flood Prone Areas: LOW COST RURAL HOUSING

The design proposal aims to construct housing at low cost and good quality. The site selected is Kamalabari Satra village in the state of Assam, the northeast o...

The design proposal aims to construct housing at low cost and good quality. The site selected is Kamalabari Satra village in the state of Assam, the northeast of India.
The design proposes the usage of these locally available materials and skills to construct a low-cost housing which is in accordance with the local customs and traditions. The design emphasizes on creating a calamity resistant structure which is also sustainable on its own accord. It sets to promote the maximum usage of the naturally available sunlight and the more than average rainwater.Timber and bamboo, the locally available materials are lightweight and have a low carbon footprint. This also increases the quality of living.

The design proposal aims to construct housing at low cost and good quality. The site selected is Kamalabari Satra village in the state of Assam, the northeast of India.
The design proposes the usage of these locally available materials and skills to construct a low-cost housing which is in accordance with the local customs and traditions. The design emphasizes on creating a calamity resistant structure which is also sustainable on its own accord. It sets to promote the maximum usage of the naturally available sunlight and the more than average rainwater.Timber and bamboo, the locally available materials are lightweight and have a low carbon footprint. This also increases the quality of living.

CommunityWorld ServiceAsia works with rural, disaster prone communities in Sindh to improve their disaster resilience through trainings, awareness and other capacity building initiatives. We focus on raising awareness on Disaster Risk Reduction among women, men, boys and girls to enable them to respond effectively to future emergencies. We do this not only to reduce the level of vulnerable groups in any disaster but also promote a level of sustainability.
Trainings on DRR are imparted through the use of a MobileKnowledgeResourceCentre (MKRC), a training vehicle for disaster preparedness, which uses simulation models and hands-on group activities to engage students, youth and community members.
Dissemination of other informational material such as posters, videos on DRR and implementing practical evacuations and exercises in schools in rural Sindh are among the resilience building activities we engage children and youth groups in. These videos on DRR are part of our ResilienceBuilding campaign shown to children and youth groups in vulnerable and disaster prone rural areas of Pakistan.

CommunityWorld ServiceAsia works with rural, disaster prone communities in Sindh to improve their disaster resilience through trainings, awareness and other capacity building initiatives. We focus on raising awareness on Disaster Risk Reduction among women, men, boys and girls to enable them to respond effectively to future emergencies. We do this not only to reduce the level of vulnerable groups in any disaster but also promote a level of sustainability.
Trainings on DRR are imparted through the use of a MobileKnowledgeResourceCentre (MKRC), a training vehicle for disaster preparedness, which uses simulation models and hands-on group activities to engage students, youth and community members.
Dissemination of other informational material such as posters, videos on DRR and implementing practical evacuations and exercises in schools in rural Sindh are among the resilience building activities we engage children and youth groups in. These videos on DRR are part of our ResilienceBuilding campaign shown to children and youth groups in vulnerable and disaster prone rural areas of Pakistan.

A late Blue Amberol, Vernon Dalhart's The MississippiFlood, #5395, describes one of many floods on the Mississippi River below its confluence with the Ohio. The song was probably written to represent the flood of 1927, the year this late '20's Blue Amberol was made. Vernon Dalhart was a very popular artist with rural America and Dalhart's cylinders, usually dubbed from DiamondDisks, helped to keep the cylinder record in production until the crash in "29 when Edison's production of entertainment recordings ended.

A late Blue Amberol, Vernon Dalhart's The MississippiFlood, #5395, describes one of many floods on the Mississippi River below its confluence with the Ohio. The song was probably written to represent the flood of 1927, the year this late '20's Blue Amberol was made. Vernon Dalhart was a very popular artist with rural America and Dalhart's cylinders, usually dubbed from DiamondDisks, helped to keep the cylinder record in production until the crash in "29 when Edison's production of entertainment recordings ended.

Flood Buds! A Blink From Disaster.

Our mission is to create a trusted community for victims of flooding in rural areas, where they all can be assisted in the aftermath through evacuation, re-cons...

Our mission is to create a trusted community for victims of flooding in rural areas, where they all can be assisted in the aftermath through evacuation, re-construction of homes etc and prevent the destruction of homes and buildings for future disasters.
This video explains the effects of flooding in the Caribbean and how to be prepared when a disaster strikes.
Connect with us on Facebook @ FloodBudsEmail: floodbudstt@gmail.com

Our mission is to create a trusted community for victims of flooding in rural areas, where they all can be assisted in the aftermath through evacuation, re-construction of homes etc and prevent the destruction of homes and buildings for future disasters.
This video explains the effects of flooding in the Caribbean and how to be prepared when a disaster strikes.
Connect with us on Facebook @ FloodBudsEmail: floodbudstt@gmail.com

Flood Risk Management | RWTHx and TUMx on edX

Take this course for free on edx.org: https://www.edx.org/course/flood-risk-management-rwthx-tumx-frmx
Understand the fundamentals of flood risk management and...

Take this course for free on edx.org: https://www.edx.org/course/flood-risk-management-rwthx-tumx-frmx
Understand the fundamentals of flood risk management and forecasting and learn how to implement ideas and measures to prevent damage.
About this course
In the last decades, the reported damages caused by natural hazards increased tremendously. Flood risk management aims to prevent the loss of properties, assets and life caused by floods. The MOOCs focus is on aspects of flood risk management, forecasting and protection measures. You will learn which concepts exist to protect people from floods having a look at the catchment, the rivers and the settlements at risk. Following the so-called flood risk cycle, prevention, protection and preparation measures are shown.
With a focus on Europe, this course aims to summarize the tasks needed to implement the EU Floods Directive. To forecast a flood, hydrological modelling is needed. You will gain understanding about the difficulties of hydrological modelling in flood forecasts as well as about the sources and quantities of uncertainties in the flood chain. Advantages and disadvantages of different hydrodynamic model types are clarified. Furthermore, it is explained how flood hazard and flood risk maps can be evaluated concerning their uncertainties.
To prevent the loss of properties or assets, structural as well as non-structural flood protection measures are implemented. These are outlined with practice examples from rural and urban sites. Finally, you learn about the importance of raising risk awareness within a community and different types of precaution. This will help you learning how to create your own ideas and measures to prevent risks related to floods.
This course is for anyone interested in flood risk management. It offers basic chapters as well as possibilities for a deeper view.
What you'll learn
Understand the tasks of the implementation of the EU flood risk management directive
Understand hydrological flood modelling
Evaluate flood hazard and flood risk maps concerning their uncertainties
Assess appropriate rural and urban flood protection measures
Integrate single measures in city concepts and use flood risk audits

Take this course for free on edx.org: https://www.edx.org/course/flood-risk-management-rwthx-tumx-frmx
Understand the fundamentals of flood risk management and forecasting and learn how to implement ideas and measures to prevent damage.
About this course
In the last decades, the reported damages caused by natural hazards increased tremendously. Flood risk management aims to prevent the loss of properties, assets and life caused by floods. The MOOCs focus is on aspects of flood risk management, forecasting and protection measures. You will learn which concepts exist to protect people from floods having a look at the catchment, the rivers and the settlements at risk. Following the so-called flood risk cycle, prevention, protection and preparation measures are shown.
With a focus on Europe, this course aims to summarize the tasks needed to implement the EU Floods Directive. To forecast a flood, hydrological modelling is needed. You will gain understanding about the difficulties of hydrological modelling in flood forecasts as well as about the sources and quantities of uncertainties in the flood chain. Advantages and disadvantages of different hydrodynamic model types are clarified. Furthermore, it is explained how flood hazard and flood risk maps can be evaluated concerning their uncertainties.
To prevent the loss of properties or assets, structural as well as non-structural flood protection measures are implemented. These are outlined with practice examples from rural and urban sites. Finally, you learn about the importance of raising risk awareness within a community and different types of precaution. This will help you learning how to create your own ideas and measures to prevent risks related to floods.
This course is for anyone interested in flood risk management. It offers basic chapters as well as possibilities for a deeper view.
What you'll learn
Understand the tasks of the implementation of the EU flood risk management directive
Understand hydrological flood modelling
Evaluate flood hazard and flood risk maps concerning their uncertainties
Assess appropriate rural and urban flood protection measures
Integrate single measures in city concepts and use flood risk audits

Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city

Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city
City42 gives you the latest news and breaking stories from Lahore
Subscribe to our official YouTube page:
https...

Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city
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Visit our website
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Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city
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Vermont's Great Flood

In November 1927, Vermont faced the worst natural disaster ever to befall the rural state. A huge flood destroyed over 600 farms and hundreds of businesses. The loss of track and trains made it the worst disaster in railroad history. The floodwaters reached 18 feet high! Archival footage and interviews with survivors tell how Vermonters persevered.
DVD available on Amazon

published: 31 Aug 2011

Nothing But a Pupper and a Raft - The Flame In The Flood Part 1 w/ C.B. Radio

Flood

Documentary directed by Tom Swift; In 1999, North Carolina was devastated by Hurricane Floyd - one of the worst natural disasters in the State's history. It became known as "The Flood of the Century". But one community came together, refusing to give up, and fought to keep rising flood waters out of a rural church. This is their inspiring true story - a message of hope for those caught in the despair of the storms of life.

Raij Mell on Flood & Eroson in Assam 2nd Sept. 2012. Vol -2

Rural-Grown, Local-Owned Manufacturing

More than 3.5 million rural Americans work in manufacturing. As rural America’s second largest sector, manufacturing employs 14% of rural civilian employees and produces 15% of total rural earnings – that exceeds the retail sector, and is more than double agriculture’s presence in our rural economy.
After an era of marked decline, rural manufacturing is on the upswing. Local businesses and nonprofit innovators are re-shaping how manufacturing – and its higher quality jobs so important to family and community prosperity – can stabilize, grow and become a driver in their rural regions. Some rural manufacturers producing new, highly specialized world-class products are also finding it in their self-interest to invest in their workers and community revitalization. Others are creating new corp...

Flood Documentation at the Duke Ranch

Nature and Life - Episode 174 (Flood and Waterlogging)

Numerous rivers including Padma, Meghna, Zamuna are flowing in Bangladesh.
Flowing like veins these rivers are vitalizing our country.
Around 700 Rivers of various sizes are there in Bangladesh.
Alluvium carried by these rivers have made the soil fertile and enriched Bangladesh with natural resources.
But sometimes this natural blessing turns into curse and beget disaster.
Flood and waterlogging is occurring almost every year.
Devastating floods are making life miserable.
Every year it rains heavily during monsoon.
Increased water move towards the Bay of Bengal through various rivers with strong velocity.
During this time, water level of flow-tide increase in Bay of Bengal due to south-western monsoon air.
As a result, water drainage system of rivers collapse and the water spread throughou...

published: 02 Nov 2014

Swearing! I Lost My Drone in Snake Infested Flood Waters! Huge Western Australian Floods - Part 2

Today we have the conclusion of the 1 in 500 year flood, that ended up being quite a bit more severe than even that. Find out what happens, who lives, and who moves or dies.
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Dr William Hynes' talk at Flooding in Ireland seminar.

The UCDSchool of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy and UCD Earth Institute present the IRCHSS funded seminar: Flooding in Ireland: Perceptions, Preparedness and Policy. The aim of this one-day seminar is to discuss the various social factors that contribute to, and are impacted by, flooding. This includes consideration of such issues as the impact of flooding on individual's well-being, people's preparedness, and the appropriate policy response. These issues have received relatively little focus in an Irish context to date, although it is now recognised that a full understanding of these issues is required to properly manage flood risk, and meet the requirements of the EU Floods Directive.

GIS for Rural Water: Mapping at the Lowest Cost, Highest Returns

This video is an excerpt from a workshop we did at the OklahomaRural WaterAssociationConference at Oklahoma City in April of 2012. Essentially, it offers a crash-course look at how to get started with mapping for rural water districts without the need for substantial investment. The lighting was very low in the room, so we split the video recording to brighten our presenter, JaredCarey, on the left half, and to darken the projector screen on the right so both could be viewed simultaneously.
We hope this offers you some insight into the possiblities of GIS and modern mapping technologies so you can get started, too! Please visit us on the web if you have any questions or for more information: www.tristate-engineering.com
Or give us a call and Jared, our GIS Specialist, will be hap...

Vermont's Great Flood

In November 1927, Vermont faced the worst natural disaster ever to befall the rural state. A huge flood destroyed over 600 farms and hundreds of businesses. The...

In November 1927, Vermont faced the worst natural disaster ever to befall the rural state. A huge flood destroyed over 600 farms and hundreds of businesses. The loss of track and trains made it the worst disaster in railroad history. The floodwaters reached 18 feet high! Archival footage and interviews with survivors tell how Vermonters persevered.
DVD available on Amazon

In November 1927, Vermont faced the worst natural disaster ever to befall the rural state. A huge flood destroyed over 600 farms and hundreds of businesses. The loss of track and trains made it the worst disaster in railroad history. The floodwaters reached 18 feet high! Archival footage and interviews with survivors tell how Vermonters persevered.
DVD available on Amazon

published:31 Aug 2011

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Nothing But a Pupper and a Raft - The Flame In The Flood Part 1 w/ C.B. Radio

Documentary directed by Tom Swift; In 1999, North Carolina was devastated by Hurricane Floyd - one of the worst natural disasters in the State's history. It became known as "The Flood of the Century". But one community came together, refusing to give up, and fought to keep rising flood waters out of a rural church. This is their inspiring true story - a message of hope for those caught in the despair of the storms of life.

Documentary directed by Tom Swift; In 1999, North Carolina was devastated by Hurricane Floyd - one of the worst natural disasters in the State's history. It became known as "The Flood of the Century". But one community came together, refusing to give up, and fought to keep rising flood waters out of a rural church. This is their inspiring true story - a message of hope for those caught in the despair of the storms of life.

Rural-Grown, Local-Owned Manufacturing

More than 3.5 million rural Americans work in manufacturing. As rural America’s second largest sector, manufacturing employs 14% of rural civilian employees and...

More than 3.5 million rural Americans work in manufacturing. As rural America’s second largest sector, manufacturing employs 14% of rural civilian employees and produces 15% of total rural earnings – that exceeds the retail sector, and is more than double agriculture’s presence in our rural economy.
After an era of marked decline, rural manufacturing is on the upswing. Local businesses and nonprofit innovators are re-shaping how manufacturing – and its higher quality jobs so important to family and community prosperity – can stabilize, grow and become a driver in their rural regions. Some rural manufacturers producing new, highly specialized world-class products are also finding it in their self-interest to invest in their workers and community revitalization. Others are creating new corporate structures and regional networks – with worker-owners gaining more stake in business success – to increase the likelihood that businesses will grow locally and not move away. In every case, partnerships with government, philanthropy and other manufacturers are critical to success.
ARO’s September panel will highlight how several rural-grown and local-owned businesses and networks are making manufacturing work in rural America:
· Brad Goskowicz – CEO, Microbiologics, St. Cloud, Minnesota
· Dana Jordan – President and CEO, CascadeRescueCompany, Sandpoint, Idaho
· Molly Hemstreet – Founder & General Manager, OpportunityThreads and Tanya Wade – Intake Administrator and ProjectSpecialist, CarolinaTextile District, Western North Carolina – and surrounding states
· John Molinaro – President and CEO, Appalachian Partnership for Economic Growth
· Deb Markley – Senior Vice President, LOCUSImpact Investing, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

More than 3.5 million rural Americans work in manufacturing. As rural America’s second largest sector, manufacturing employs 14% of rural civilian employees and produces 15% of total rural earnings – that exceeds the retail sector, and is more than double agriculture’s presence in our rural economy.
After an era of marked decline, rural manufacturing is on the upswing. Local businesses and nonprofit innovators are re-shaping how manufacturing – and its higher quality jobs so important to family and community prosperity – can stabilize, grow and become a driver in their rural regions. Some rural manufacturers producing new, highly specialized world-class products are also finding it in their self-interest to invest in their workers and community revitalization. Others are creating new corporate structures and regional networks – with worker-owners gaining more stake in business success – to increase the likelihood that businesses will grow locally and not move away. In every case, partnerships with government, philanthropy and other manufacturers are critical to success.
ARO’s September panel will highlight how several rural-grown and local-owned businesses and networks are making manufacturing work in rural America:
· Brad Goskowicz – CEO, Microbiologics, St. Cloud, Minnesota
· Dana Jordan – President and CEO, CascadeRescueCompany, Sandpoint, Idaho
· Molly Hemstreet – Founder & General Manager, OpportunityThreads and Tanya Wade – Intake Administrator and ProjectSpecialist, CarolinaTextile District, Western North Carolina – and surrounding states
· John Molinaro – President and CEO, Appalachian Partnership for Economic Growth
· Deb Markley – Senior Vice President, LOCUSImpact Investing, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Numerous rivers including Padma, Meghna, Zamuna are flowing in Bangladesh.
Flowing like veins these rivers are vitalizing our country.
Around 700 Rivers of various sizes are there in Bangladesh.
Alluvium carried by these rivers have made the soil fertile and enriched Bangladesh with natural resources.
But sometimes this natural blessing turns into curse and beget disaster.
Flood and waterlogging is occurring almost every year.
Devastating floods are making life miserable.
Every year it rains heavily during monsoon.
Increased water move towards the Bay of Bengal through various rivers with strong velocity.
During this time, water level of flow-tide increase in Bay of Bengal due to south-western monsoon air.
As a result, water drainage system of rivers collapse and the water spread throughout the floodplains of the country.
Due to decreased navigability rivers are overflowing, causing flood in lowlands.
Flood becomes more devastating due to various manmade causes.
We have made our rivers more horrifying with unplanned construction of dams and bridges.
We are wasting flowing rivers for our house building.
As a result, chars are emerging due to change of direction of rivers; floods are occurring very often.
Due to shortage of trees, rain water cannot reach inside the earth and so adding to the flood by flowing directly to the rivers.
Bangladesh is a densely populated country.
Majority of the population is poor in here.
As a result, flood causes greater loss for our country.
River erosion is causing loss of human habitats.
Flood affected people become financially ruined in an instant.
Helpless people desperately look for shelter.
Thousands of unsheltered people take shelter on dams and school/college yards.
Farmlands are the prime victim of flood.
Massive amount of crops become wasted, leaving peasants bankrupted.
Decreased production of crops adversely impacts economy.
Sometimes forests also disappear due to river erosion.
Wildlife become helpless.
Nature becomes weary.
Rural life come to a halt due to waterlogging.
Submerged roads severely affect the transportation system for students.
Inundated schools and colleges disrupt the complete education system.
Flood and heavy rain cause waterlogging in Dhaka & other large cities of the country due to unplanned urbanization.
Rainwater get stuck in cities due to inadequate water drainage system and filling up of natural canals, causing longstanding waterlogging.
People live a waterlogged life; official works become disrupted.
Transportation systems get wasted; uncontrolled movement of vehicles makes like miserable.
Contaminated underground water supply spread diseases.
Waterborne diseases become epidemic due to lack of clean water and sanitation system.
The country’s overall activities get hampered.
Besides flood, cyclones and spates also cause waterlogging in coastal areas.
Stuck saltwater damages coastal farmlands and water bodies.
Deficiency of drinking water and agricultural production occur and coastal biodiversity become threatened.
Overcoming flood and waterlogging can ensure a happy and prosperous future of Bangladesh.
The adversity can be mitigated to a large extent by excavating rivers to increase navigability, ensuring proper water drainage system, available stock of relief, plantation, adequate construction of shelters & planned dams and flood pre-caution system.
Moreover, fair water sharing system with neighboring country can also reduce the adversity of flood.
This will entail proper planning with national & international initiatives.
Government as well as national & international donor organizations can play the leading role in this regard.
Overcoming flood and waterlogging can ensure a happy and well-off Bangladesh.

Numerous rivers including Padma, Meghna, Zamuna are flowing in Bangladesh.
Flowing like veins these rivers are vitalizing our country.
Around 700 Rivers of various sizes are there in Bangladesh.
Alluvium carried by these rivers have made the soil fertile and enriched Bangladesh with natural resources.
But sometimes this natural blessing turns into curse and beget disaster.
Flood and waterlogging is occurring almost every year.
Devastating floods are making life miserable.
Every year it rains heavily during monsoon.
Increased water move towards the Bay of Bengal through various rivers with strong velocity.
During this time, water level of flow-tide increase in Bay of Bengal due to south-western monsoon air.
As a result, water drainage system of rivers collapse and the water spread throughout the floodplains of the country.
Due to decreased navigability rivers are overflowing, causing flood in lowlands.
Flood becomes more devastating due to various manmade causes.
We have made our rivers more horrifying with unplanned construction of dams and bridges.
We are wasting flowing rivers for our house building.
As a result, chars are emerging due to change of direction of rivers; floods are occurring very often.
Due to shortage of trees, rain water cannot reach inside the earth and so adding to the flood by flowing directly to the rivers.
Bangladesh is a densely populated country.
Majority of the population is poor in here.
As a result, flood causes greater loss for our country.
River erosion is causing loss of human habitats.
Flood affected people become financially ruined in an instant.
Helpless people desperately look for shelter.
Thousands of unsheltered people take shelter on dams and school/college yards.
Farmlands are the prime victim of flood.
Massive amount of crops become wasted, leaving peasants bankrupted.
Decreased production of crops adversely impacts economy.
Sometimes forests also disappear due to river erosion.
Wildlife become helpless.
Nature becomes weary.
Rural life come to a halt due to waterlogging.
Submerged roads severely affect the transportation system for students.
Inundated schools and colleges disrupt the complete education system.
Flood and heavy rain cause waterlogging in Dhaka & other large cities of the country due to unplanned urbanization.
Rainwater get stuck in cities due to inadequate water drainage system and filling up of natural canals, causing longstanding waterlogging.
People live a waterlogged life; official works become disrupted.
Transportation systems get wasted; uncontrolled movement of vehicles makes like miserable.
Contaminated underground water supply spread diseases.
Waterborne diseases become epidemic due to lack of clean water and sanitation system.
The country’s overall activities get hampered.
Besides flood, cyclones and spates also cause waterlogging in coastal areas.
Stuck saltwater damages coastal farmlands and water bodies.
Deficiency of drinking water and agricultural production occur and coastal biodiversity become threatened.
Overcoming flood and waterlogging can ensure a happy and prosperous future of Bangladesh.
The adversity can be mitigated to a large extent by excavating rivers to increase navigability, ensuring proper water drainage system, available stock of relief, plantation, adequate construction of shelters & planned dams and flood pre-caution system.
Moreover, fair water sharing system with neighboring country can also reduce the adversity of flood.
This will entail proper planning with national & international initiatives.
Government as well as national & international donor organizations can play the leading role in this regard.
Overcoming flood and waterlogging can ensure a happy and well-off Bangladesh.

published:02 Nov 2014

views:562

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Swearing! I Lost My Drone in Snake Infested Flood Waters! Huge Western Australian Floods - Part 2

Swearing! I Lost My Drone in SnakeInfestedFloodWaters! HugeWestern AustralianFloods - Part 1
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Swearing! I Lost My Drone in Snake Infested Flood Waters! Huge Western Australian Floods - Part 2
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My Hometown - Dumbleyung - Western Australia
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My Nikon Coolpix P900 Zoom Camera - My Amazing Western Australian Wildlife and Adventure Videos and Photos
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SeeingMy Country Die Before My Eyes... Salinity & RubbishDump Groundwater Contamination
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Mother Nature Will One DayReclaimMother Earth, Witnessing the Destruction Caused By Modern Day Man
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Lake Dumbleyung - The Great Southern - Western Australia
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Soil Erosion, Salinity and the Devastating Environmental Effects of IllegalLandClearing in the Great Southern Region of Western Australia
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Will the Empty Lake Dumbleyung in Western Australia Fill Up This Week? BigFloodingRains Coming! Dumbleyung Lake is Filling!
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Lake Dumbleyung - Western Australia - Before The Flood - 3DR Drone - Beautiful Footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9lC4bFaajo
Lake Dumbleyung - The Great Southern - Western Australia
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhyT97-KaZ_1VSCyDRr3X2LTdEmtezU97
Shire of Dumbleyung, Kukerin - Exposing its Workers, the Town Residents, the Children to DeadlyChemicals, Pesticides, Asbestos - Turning a Blind Eye!
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This Ancient Dumbleyung Noongar Aboriginal Sacred Site is Being Bulldozed by the Shire of Dumbleyung
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTn5F7nuHv8
My Message to the Land Owner - Most Important Aboriginal Site in South WesternAustralia Destroyed
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Dumbleyung Lake - Wikipedia
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Lake Dumbleyung - The Great Southern - Western Australia
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Swearing! I Lost My Drone in SnakeInfestedFloodWaters! HugeWestern AustralianFloods - Part 1
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Swearing! I Lost My Drone in Snake Infested Flood Waters! Huge Western Australian Floods - Part 2
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WildWarriorBills' CountryAustralian 3DR Solo Drone Videos
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Western Australian Wildlife
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Dangerous Encounters with Western Australian Wildlife
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Encounters with Reptiles - Snakes - Lizards- Geckos & Goannas - Western Australia - The Great Southern
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Frogs & Tadpoles of the Upper Great Southern Region - South East Western Australia
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Birds, BirdSightings & Bird Species of the Great Southern Area & Dumbleyung - Western Australia
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Western Australian Flora, Wild Flowers, Orchids, Tree and Plant Species - Great Southern Region
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My Nikon Coolpix P900ZoomCamera - My Amazing Western Australian Wildlife and Adventure Videos and Photos
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My Hometown - Dumbleyung - Western Australia
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Meteorite Island - The Ice Age Era SacredAboriginalSite Being Destroyed by the Shire of Dumbleyung
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Lake Dumbleyung - The Great Southern - Western Australia
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My Nikon Coolpix P900 Zoom Camera - My Amazing Western Australian Wildlife and Adventure Videos and Photos
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SeeingMy Country Die Before My Eyes... Salinity & RubbishDump Groundwater Contamination
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA9ZcvNIqkI
Mother Nature Will One DayReclaimMother Earth, Witnessing the Destruction Caused By Modern Day Man
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hbb684X7Qyw
Lake Dumbleyung - The Great Southern - Western Australia
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhyT97-KaZ_1VSCyDRr3X2LTdEmtezU97
Soil Erosion, Salinity and the Devastating Environmental Effects of IllegalLandClearing in the Great Southern Region of Western Australia
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhyT97-KaZ_3BF290U0ZG8wqcgSym3zsf
Other Videos and VideoPlaylist
Lake Dumbleyung - The Great Southern - Western Australia
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhyT97-KaZ_1VSCyDRr3X2LTdEmtezU97
Documentaries on Donald CampbellMBE, His BluebirdBoat K7 on Lake Dumbleyung and Other Lakes etc
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Over 100 More Playlists and 1000 plus Videos
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Will the Empty Lake Dumbleyung in Western Australia Fill Up This Week? BigFloodingRains Coming! Dumbleyung Lake is Filling!
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Lake Dumbleyung - Western Australia - Before The Flood - 3DR Drone - Beautiful Footage
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Lake Dumbleyung - The Great Southern - Western Australia
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Shire of Dumbleyung, Kukerin - Exposing its Workers, the Town Residents, the Children to DeadlyChemicals, Pesticides, Asbestos - Turning a Blind Eye!
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This Ancient Dumbleyung Noongar Aboriginal Sacred Site is Being Bulldozed by the Shire of Dumbleyung
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTn5F7nuHv8
My Message to the Land Owner - Most Important Aboriginal Site in South WesternAustralia Destroyed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sq0U8hW2g5Y
Dumbleyung Lake - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbleyung_Lake
Lake Dumbleyung - The Great Southern - Western Australia
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Today we have the conclusion of the 1 in 500 year flood, that ended up being quite a bit more severe than even that. Find out what happens, who lives, and who m...

Today we have the conclusion of the 1 in 500 year flood, that ended up being quite a bit more severe than even that. Find out what happens, who lives, and who moves or dies.
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Today we have the conclusion of the 1 in 500 year flood, that ended up being quite a bit more severe than even that. Find out what happens, who lives, and who moves or dies.
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The UCDSchool of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy and UCD Earth Institute present the IRCHSS funded seminar: Flooding in Ireland: Perceptions, Preparedness and Policy. The aim of this one-day seminar is to discuss the various social factors that contribute to, and are impacted by, flooding. This includes consideration of such issues as the impact of flooding on individual's well-being, people's preparedness, and the appropriate policy response. These issues have received relatively little focus in an Irish context to date, although it is now recognised that a full understanding of these issues is required to properly manage flood risk, and meet the requirements of the EU Floods Directive.

The UCDSchool of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy and UCD Earth Institute present the IRCHSS funded seminar: Flooding in Ireland: Perceptions, Preparedness and Policy. The aim of this one-day seminar is to discuss the various social factors that contribute to, and are impacted by, flooding. This includes consideration of such issues as the impact of flooding on individual's well-being, people's preparedness, and the appropriate policy response. These issues have received relatively little focus in an Irish context to date, although it is now recognised that a full understanding of these issues is required to properly manage flood risk, and meet the requirements of the EU Floods Directive.

This video is an excerpt from a workshop we did at the OklahomaRural WaterAssociationConference at Oklahoma City in April of 2012. Essentially, it offers a crash-course look at how to get started with mapping for rural water districts without the need for substantial investment. The lighting was very low in the room, so we split the video recording to brighten our presenter, JaredCarey, on the left half, and to darken the projector screen on the right so both could be viewed simultaneously.
We hope this offers you some insight into the possiblities of GIS and modern mapping technologies so you can get started, too! Please visit us on the web if you have any questions or for more information: www.tristate-engineering.com
Or give us a call and Jared, our GIS Specialist, will be happy to answer any questions you might have! 417-781-0643.

This video is an excerpt from a workshop we did at the OklahomaRural WaterAssociationConference at Oklahoma City in April of 2012. Essentially, it offers a crash-course look at how to get started with mapping for rural water districts without the need for substantial investment. The lighting was very low in the room, so we split the video recording to brighten our presenter, JaredCarey, on the left half, and to darken the projector screen on the right so both could be viewed simultaneously.
We hope this offers you some insight into the possiblities of GIS and modern mapping technologies so you can get started, too! Please visit us on the web if you have any questions or for more information: www.tristate-engineering.com
Or give us a call and Jared, our GIS Specialist, will be happy to answer any questions you might have! 417-781-0643.

Surviving the Flood: Risk Management, Resilience, and the Endocrine and Health Impacts of Natural Disaster in a SubsistencePopulation
Ben Trumble
3/2/2015
In February 2014, catastrophic flooding impacted the Tsimane forager-horticulturalists of lowland Bolivia. Flooding decimated the subsistence lifestyle and more than two-thirds of villages were flooded (completely destroying crops and washing away most possessions); thousands fled to the nearby market town of San Borja. Widespread food insecurity and disease followed. This project examines the immediate impacts of catastrophic flooding on a subsistence population with limited support from formal institutions (e.g. government, NGO’s, insurance firms) characteristic of Industrial populations. In a sample of more than 400 families this study examines acute effects of disaster and crop/material losses on behavior, psychosocial stress, endocrine physiology, and health. We find a 2.6 fold increase in anemia and 2.4 fold increase in high white blood cell counts following the flood, as well as a nearly a one unit decrease in body mass index (BMI). Individuals with higher levels of crop loss were more present oriented in a time discounting task, and family illness predicted whether individuals moved the locations of their homes and fields homes following the flood. Natural disasters impact all populations, yet rural, indigenous populations are particularly vulnerable. Understanding factors promoting resilience in a population with limited schooling, material wealth, or access to modern healthcare is an important goal, as much of the world’s population lives in extreme poverty.

Surviving the Flood: Risk Management, Resilience, and the Endocrine and Health Impacts of Natural Disaster in a SubsistencePopulation
Ben Trumble
3/2/2015
In February 2014, catastrophic flooding impacted the Tsimane forager-horticulturalists of lowland Bolivia. Flooding decimated the subsistence lifestyle and more than two-thirds of villages were flooded (completely destroying crops and washing away most possessions); thousands fled to the nearby market town of San Borja. Widespread food insecurity and disease followed. This project examines the immediate impacts of catastrophic flooding on a subsistence population with limited support from formal institutions (e.g. government, NGO’s, insurance firms) characteristic of Industrial populations. In a sample of more than 400 families this study examines acute effects of disaster and crop/material losses on behavior, psychosocial stress, endocrine physiology, and health. We find a 2.6 fold increase in anemia and 2.4 fold increase in high white blood cell counts following the flood, as well as a nearly a one unit decrease in body mass index (BMI). Individuals with higher levels of crop loss were more present oriented in a time discounting task, and family illness predicted whether individuals moved the locations of their homes and fields homes following the flood. Natural disasters impact all populations, yet rural, indigenous populations are particularly vulnerable. Understanding factors promoting resilience in a population with limited schooling, material wealth, or access to modern healthcare is an important goal, as much of the world’s population lives in extreme poverty.

Flint River rises in flooding rural Saginaw County

The Flint River rises in Saginaw County on Feb. 21, 2018 along with other streams and rivers across Mid-Michigan. This video shows the river at flood stage as it pushes debris downstream beneath the Delmas OrmsbyBridge.

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Flood Safety Information for Rural Properties

For emergency assistance in floods and storms, call the SES on 132 500. For life-threateni...

08/13/2016 Perry County, IL - Rural Flash Flood

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Video from the August 13 flash flood event centered around Perry County, Illinois north of Du Quoin. Video contains footage from rural areas along US-51 along with several county roads. This also includes footage of a red pickup that somehow makes it through a crazy amount of water on PigeonRoad, west of US-51.
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Rural Nevada under flood warning after dam fails

Police say that the man entered the store, made a purchase and then exposed himself.

Bolstering Resilience to Floods and Storms in Vietnam

Over the past two decades, extreme weather events have caused more than 13,000 deaths and property damage in excess of $6.4 billion in Vietnam. More than 70% of the country's population is at risk of natural hazards, particularly the rural and urban poor. Destruction of roads inhibits disaster emergency response, leaving
many communities isolated with no means to evacuate. Disruption of connectivity between cities and regions negatively impacts trade patterns, and slows down recovery and reconstruction efforts, and is more costly for national and local governments.
Vietnam, with the World Bank and GFDRR, are working closely together to conduct research and trials on the resilience of vulnerable rural roads, flood-proofing the National Highway 1a—the country's main transport corridor—and minimizing the risk of connectivity loss in communities. The project applies a participatory approach that engages the local community in building and maintaining climate resilient roadways.

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Rural church provides for victims of Louisiana flood

Outside the small town of Walker, Louisiana, a rural Baptist church has become an oasis fo...

Rural church provides for victims of Louisiana flood

Outside the small town of Walker, Louisiana, a rural Baptist church has become an oasis for flood victims.
As waters rose earlier this month, National Guard rescue crews dropped people off at SouthWalkerBaptist Church located on a ridge of relatively high ground. The church has sheltered 96 people in the days after the storm, and PastorMark Carroll said the sanctuary is still a dormitory for more than 20 who lost their homes. It is also housing volunteers who have come to help people rebuild.
The church is offering hot meals, running a pantry stocked by donations from around the U.S. and conducting prayer services.
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Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city

Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city
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Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city

Danger of flood in the rural areas of the city
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Rural church Aids After Louisiana Flood

Outside the town of Walker, Louisiana, a rural Baptist church has become an oasis for flood victims. As waters rose caused torrential rains earlier this month, National Guard rescue crews dropped people off at SouthWalkerBaptist Church because it sits on a ridge of relatively high ground in Livingston Parish near Baton Rouge. Even as flooding has receded in recent days, the church — like many other places across hard-hit south Louisiana — has continued providing sustenance for the body and soul. It sheltered 96 people in the days after the storm, and PastorMark Carroll said the
sanctuary is still a dormitory for more than 20 who lost their homes, including a man who had been living in his car until Saturday. It is also housing volunteers who have come to help people rebuild with hot meals also being provided
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Final Year Projects | Near Real-Time Flood Detection in Urban and Rural Areas Using High-Resolut

Final Year Projects | Near Real-Time Flood Detection in Urban and Rural Areas Using High-R...

Flint River rises in flooding rural Saginaw County

The Flint River rises in Saginaw County on Feb. 21, 2018 along with other streams and rivers across Mid-Michigan. This video shows the river at flood stage as it pushes debris downstream beneath the Delmas OrmsbyBridge.

1:04

Thames Flood at St. Marys

February 20, 5 pm - video update from St. Marys, Ontario. The Thames River is flowing at ...

Assam Flood Prone Areas: LOW COST RURAL HOUSING

The design proposal aims to construct housing at low cost and good quality. The site selected is Kamalabari Satra village in the state of Assam, the northeast of India.
The design proposes the usage of these locally available materials and skills to construct a low-cost housing which is in accordance with the local customs and traditions. The design emphasizes on creating a calamity resistant structure which is also sustainable on its own accord. It sets to promote the maximum usage of the naturally available sunlight and the more than average rainwater.Timber and bamboo, the locally available materials are lightweight and have a low carbon footprint. This also increases the quality of living.

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Flood

Community World Service Asia works with rural, disaster prone communities in Sindh to impr...

Flood

CommunityWorld ServiceAsia works with rural, disaster prone communities in Sindh to improve their disaster resilience through trainings, awareness and other capacity building initiatives. We focus on raising awareness on Disaster Risk Reduction among women, men, boys and girls to enable them to respond effectively to future emergencies. We do this not only to reduce the level of vulnerable groups in any disaster but also promote a level of sustainability.
Trainings on DRR are imparted through the use of a MobileKnowledgeResourceCentre (MKRC), a training vehicle for disaster preparedness, which uses simulation models and hands-on group activities to engage students, youth and community members.
Dissemination of other informational material such as posters, videos on DRR and implementing practical evacuations and exercises in schools in rural Sindh are among the resilience building activities we engage children and youth groups in. These videos on DRR are part of our ResilienceBuilding campaign shown to children and youth groups in vulnerable and disaster prone rural areas of Pakistan.

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After flood captured video - situation in rural village

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The Mississippi Flood, Vernon Dalhart

A late Blue Amberol, Vernon Dalhart's The MississippiFlood, #5395, describes one of many floods on the Mississippi River below its confluence with the Ohio. The song was probably written to represent the flood of 1927, the year this late '20's Blue Amberol was made. Vernon Dalhart was a very popular artist with rural America and Dalhart's cylinders, usually dubbed from DiamondDisks, helped to keep the cylinder record in production until the crash in "29 when Edison's production of entertainment recordings ended.

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Flood Buds! A Blink From Disaster.

Our mission is to create a trusted community for victims of flooding in rural areas, where...

Flood Buds! A Blink From Disaster.

Our mission is to create a trusted community for victims of flooding in rural areas, where they all can be assisted in the aftermath through evacuation, re-construction of homes etc and prevent the destruction of homes and buildings for future disasters.
This video explains the effects of flooding in the Caribbean and how to be prepared when a disaster strikes.
Connect with us on Facebook @ FloodBudsEmail: floodbudstt@gmail.com

Flood Risk Management | RWTHx and TUMx on edX

Take this course for free on edx.org: https://www.edx.org/course/flood-risk-management-rwthx-tumx-frmx
Understand the fundamentals of flood risk management and forecasting and learn how to implement ideas and measures to prevent damage.
About this course
In the last decades, the reported damages caused by natural hazards increased tremendously. Flood risk management aims to prevent the loss of properties, assets and life caused by floods. The MOOCs focus is on aspects of flood risk management, forecasting and protection measures. You will learn which concepts exist to protect people from floods having a look at the catchment, the rivers and the settlements at risk. Following the so-called flood risk cycle, prevention, protection and preparation measures are shown.
With a focus on Europe, this course aims to summarize the tasks needed to implement the EU Floods Directive. To forecast a flood, hydrological modelling is needed. You will gain understanding about the difficulties of hydrological modelling in flood forecasts as well as about the sources and quantities of uncertainties in the flood chain. Advantages and disadvantages of different hydrodynamic model types are clarified. Furthermore, it is explained how flood hazard and flood risk maps can be evaluated concerning their uncertainties.
To prevent the loss of properties or assets, structural as well as non-structural flood protection measures are implemented. These are outlined with practice examples from rural and urban sites. Finally, you learn about the importance of raising risk awareness within a community and different types of precaution. This will help you learning how to create your own ideas and measures to prevent risks related to floods.
This course is for anyone interested in flood risk management. It offers basic chapters as well as possibilities for a deeper view.
What you'll learn
Understand the tasks of the implementation of the EU flood risk management directive
Understand hydrological flood modelling
Evaluate flood hazard and flood risk maps concerning their uncertainties
Assess appropriate rural and urban flood protection measures
Integrate single measures in city concepts and use flood risk audits

Vermont's Great Flood

In November 1927, Vermont faced the worst natural disaster ever to befall the rural state. A huge flood destroyed over 600 farms and hundreds of businesses. The loss of track and trains made it the worst disaster in railroad history. The floodwaters reached 18 feet high! Archival footage and interviews with survivors tell how Vermonters persevered.
DVD available on Amazon

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Nothing But a Pupper and a Raft - The Flame In The Flood Part 1 w/ C.B. Radio

Hardleg and C.B. Radio embark on a new river based adventure as they dive into The Flame i...

Flood

Documentary directed by Tom Swift; In 1999, North Carolina was devastated by Hurricane Floyd - one of the worst natural disasters in the State's history. It became known as "The Flood of the Century". But one community came together, refusing to give up, and fought to keep rising flood waters out of a rural church. This is their inspiring true story - a message of hope for those caught in the despair of the storms of life.

Rural-Grown, Local-Owned Manufacturing

More than 3.5 million rural Americans work in manufacturing. As rural America’s second largest sector, manufacturing employs 14% of rural civilian employees and produces 15% of total rural earnings – that exceeds the retail sector, and is more than double agriculture’s presence in our rural economy.
After an era of marked decline, rural manufacturing is on the upswing. Local businesses and nonprofit innovators are re-shaping how manufacturing – and its higher quality jobs so important to family and community prosperity – can stabilize, grow and become a driver in their rural regions. Some rural manufacturers producing new, highly specialized world-class products are also finding it in their self-interest to invest in their workers and community revitalization. Others are creating new corporate structures and regional networks – with worker-owners gaining more stake in business success – to increase the likelihood that businesses will grow locally and not move away. In every case, partnerships with government, philanthropy and other manufacturers are critical to success.
ARO’s September panel will highlight how several rural-grown and local-owned businesses and networks are making manufacturing work in rural America:
· Brad Goskowicz – CEO, Microbiologics, St. Cloud, Minnesota
· Dana Jordan – President and CEO, CascadeRescueCompany, Sandpoint, Idaho
· Molly Hemstreet – Founder & General Manager, OpportunityThreads and Tanya Wade – Intake Administrator and ProjectSpecialist, CarolinaTextile District, Western North Carolina – and surrounding states
· John Molinaro – President and CEO, Appalachian Partnership for Economic Growth
· Deb Markley – Senior Vice President, LOCUSImpact Investing, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Nature and Life - Episode 174 (Flood and Waterlogging)

Numerous rivers including Padma, Meghna, Zamuna are flowing in Bangladesh.
Flowing like veins these rivers are vitalizing our country.
Around 700 Rivers of various sizes are there in Bangladesh.
Alluvium carried by these rivers have made the soil fertile and enriched Bangladesh with natural resources.
But sometimes this natural blessing turns into curse and beget disaster.
Flood and waterlogging is occurring almost every year.
Devastating floods are making life miserable.
Every year it rains heavily during monsoon.
Increased water move towards the Bay of Bengal through various rivers with strong velocity.
During this time, water level of flow-tide increase in Bay of Bengal due to south-western monsoon air.
As a result, water drainage system of rivers collapse and the water spread throughout the floodplains of the country.
Due to decreased navigability rivers are overflowing, causing flood in lowlands.
Flood becomes more devastating due to various manmade causes.
We have made our rivers more horrifying with unplanned construction of dams and bridges.
We are wasting flowing rivers for our house building.
As a result, chars are emerging due to change of direction of rivers; floods are occurring very often.
Due to shortage of trees, rain water cannot reach inside the earth and so adding to the flood by flowing directly to the rivers.
Bangladesh is a densely populated country.
Majority of the population is poor in here.
As a result, flood causes greater loss for our country.
River erosion is causing loss of human habitats.
Flood affected people become financially ruined in an instant.
Helpless people desperately look for shelter.
Thousands of unsheltered people take shelter on dams and school/college yards.
Farmlands are the prime victim of flood.
Massive amount of crops become wasted, leaving peasants bankrupted.
Decreased production of crops adversely impacts economy.
Sometimes forests also disappear due to river erosion.
Wildlife become helpless.
Nature becomes weary.
Rural life come to a halt due to waterlogging.
Submerged roads severely affect the transportation system for students.
Inundated schools and colleges disrupt the complete education system.
Flood and heavy rain cause waterlogging in Dhaka & other large cities of the country due to unplanned urbanization.
Rainwater get stuck in cities due to inadequate water drainage system and filling up of natural canals, causing longstanding waterlogging.
People live a waterlogged life; official works become disrupted.
Transportation systems get wasted; uncontrolled movement of vehicles makes like miserable.
Contaminated underground water supply spread diseases.
Waterborne diseases become epidemic due to lack of clean water and sanitation system.
The country’s overall activities get hampered.
Besides flood, cyclones and spates also cause waterlogging in coastal areas.
Stuck saltwater damages coastal farmlands and water bodies.
Deficiency of drinking water and agricultural production occur and coastal biodiversity become threatened.
Overcoming flood and waterlogging can ensure a happy and prosperous future of Bangladesh.
The adversity can be mitigated to a large extent by excavating rivers to increase navigability, ensuring proper water drainage system, available stock of relief, plantation, adequate construction of shelters & planned dams and flood pre-caution system.
Moreover, fair water sharing system with neighboring country can also reduce the adversity of flood.
This will entail proper planning with national & international initiatives.
Government as well as national & international donor organizations can play the leading role in this regard.
Overcoming flood and waterlogging can ensure a happy and well-off Bangladesh.

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Swearing! I Lost My Drone in Snake Infested Flood Waters! Huge Western Australian Floods - Part 2

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